Bowie wrote: » Whats with the Trump style race baiting you've been engaging in recently? Varadkar says the shinners don't like whitey. The level of discourse gets sillier in tandem with Varadkar's gaffes. Maybe he should up his game and cut the lies and spin.
blanch152 wrote: » Leo inside your head to such an extent that this post doesn't make any sense. What exactly are you trying to say?
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Obsessed. It's bizarre.
Bowie wrote: » You used race in your last deflection for Leo. Leo also used race. Its very Trump era Republican GOP.Attacking the poster anytime a politician you like is rightly criticised.
Bowie wrote: » Indeed. Some comment on politicians, some comment on people because they comment on politicians....one is bizarre. Like FG, anything but speak on the criticism itself.
blanch152 wrote: » The posts speak for themselves.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Did Eamon Ryan actually fall asleep again today or is it fake news?
FrancieBrady wrote: » What's Donnelly's play here? 4 times he has been contacted and hasn't replied?https://www.businesspost.ie/ireland/norths-ministers-vent-frustration-over-souths-failure-to-share-dublin-airport-passenger-information-4fa6b640
smurgen wrote: » Reminds me of Harris being uncontactable when the head of the nursing homes was trying to contact him. And we know how that turned out unfortunately.
Cluedo Monopoly wrote: » Roisin Shortall (SDs) mauled Ossian Smith (Green) on the Tonight Show earlier. Social Democrats are the best performing party in the Dail.
Bishop of hope wrote: » Not sure how you measure that apart from making speeches or debating. Hurlers on the ditch are always unbeatable, stick them on the field, who knows?
Gooey Looey wrote: » Can't be any worse on the field than the greens at the moment!
FrancieBrady wrote: » Given the amount of party people who indulge in the macabre competition you would wonder is keeping NI in a bad state intentional. Can't for the life of me think of a reason why he wouldn't answer.
blanch152 wrote: » Yes, Fine Gael are responsible for bad governance in Northern Ireland and it has nothing to do with the two incompetent sectarian parties who actually govern the place.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Blanch.....have to disagree. They only govern the place when things go well. Anything goes wrong (and it usually does) it’s governed from Westminster. Nothing to do with me guv.:D
A number of construction workers received COVID-19 vaccines in a Kerry hospital - ahead of healthcare workers. Builders working in the University Hospital Kerry received the jab over the weekend, Kerry County Council was told on Monday. They got the vaccine ahead of psychiactric healthcare workers in the community, as well as residents and patients at a mental health facility in the Munster county. The hospital confirmed the builders' vaccines.
Deleted User wrote: » Its fairly obvious why.....i know a good few,who've returned home and were never contacted when self isolating Those tracing forms are a farce and a box-ticking exercise,with zero effort made to make it a practical success.....we need to introduce the quarantine
Idbatterim wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/support-fine-gael-falls-sinn-fein-5327480-Jan2021/ Sf most popular party in latest opinion poll. Will be very interesting next election, will we have repeat of current set up or sf win a good few more seats and form government without ffg. Ffg might be happy to be in opposition at that stage, the economic damage they have inflicted on the country, its likely going to be budget cuts each budget and a housing issue they have no interest in sorting.
Bannasidhe wrote: » My brother flew in from Geneva to Dublin on 17th Dec - he had been trying since beginning of Dec but Aer Lingus kept cancelling the flights. He's a careful chap so had a (not required) test 3 days before flying (he was in Valais in Switzerland which has/d a huge infection rate). He had arranged that his car was available in Dublin airport, took the test again there, filled out the forms, got in his car, and drove to Cork where he quarantined for 5 day after he got his Irish test results.At no point did he receive a phone call. This man had flown in from a hot spot, got in his car, drove from Dublin to Cork, and no-one checked once where he was and what he was doing. He was doing the right thing. But that was completely because he is that kind of man - and his sisters would have killed him if he put our mother at risk.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Even given FF's technically "at the wheel" at the moment, I'm surprised FG have come out on top here given the seemingly never-ending negative PR about FG and Leo in particular. That being said, I don't see any real prospect of either FF or FG looking to bring down this government on those figures.
Bannasidhe wrote: » He was doing the right thing. But that was completely because he is that kind of man - and his sisters would have killed him if he put our mother at risk.